The Outsiders: A Rebel’s Story
The Outsiders
Bibliographic Data
Original Title: The Outsiders
Title: Rebel
Author: Susan E. Hinton
Edition: Alfaguara, Santillana Group
Collection: Series Red
This book contains 12 chapters and a bibliography of the author.
Abstract
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